The 1st IndicThreads.com Conference On Software Quality was held on 5th and 6th March 2010 in Pune, India. The conference is an independent event on software quality & testing and is the place to be, to learn the latest in the software testing & software QA world while meeting with like-minded individuals from across the industry.

Please find presentations for the 1st IndicThreads Conference On Software Quality below. In the Slideshare widget below, click the session name on the right and the corresponding slides will appear in the left panel.

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After years of delivering Java conferences & content, excited about the maiden IndicThreads Conference on Software Quality. Pleased with the way the conference has shaped up & the response from the software testing & QA community. Having said that, we are still very much at work to ensure that the next 2 days deliver top ‘quality‘ learning and an environment conducive to open discussions.

If you haven’t already checked it out, do have a look at the speakers, sessions & schedule for the 1st IndicThreads Conference On Software Quality. We still do have a few seats left but I am pretty optimistic of filling them up today. In case you are considering registering, head over to http://q10.indicthreads.com/register. Do note that ‘at the venue’ registrations are pricier than the current reg rate.

Speaker : Basant Chandran, Indira Pai
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So you are thinking about registering for the conference but you aren’t yet convinced.

Maybe there’s a nephew’s birthday around that time or you just realized that 6th was a “Saturday”, the day you take your kid to the movies. Or maybe the reason is more routine like “The project is in fire-fighting mode. I can’t spare a minute.” .

There are always reasons and excuses that stop you from doing things that you know you should be doing. In the software industry the easiest way to get into trouble is to stop learning.Continue reading »